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superrman77 01-17-2005 04:19 PM

New to coyote hunting! What to get?
 
Hey, I decided I am going to give this coyote hunting a try. I will be using a 270. Can anyone give me some advice on some good calls to get. I will consider electronic or mouth calls. I does not matter. Any help would be great.
thanks

superrman77 01-18-2005 02:35 PM

RE: New to coyote hunting! What to get?
 
anyone!!

DIXIEBANJO 01-18-2005 05:36 PM

RE: New to coyote hunting! What to get?
 
Im new to predator hunting also,but I had the cass creek electric calls recomended to me.There not very expensive either.

ArklahomaVerminator 01-18-2005 05:45 PM

RE: New to coyote hunting! What to get?
 
Primos Model 316 Cottontail is a very easy and effective call to use. It will freeze up on you if it is really cold and you don't protect it, though. I carry about 25 different calls with me when I go on a hunt, and the Primos is one that is always hanging from my lanyards.

Greg

North Texan 01-20-2005 04:48 PM

RE: New to coyote hunting! What to get?
 
There are aa bunch of good mouth calls on the market that won't break the bank like an electronic caller might. I use a Circe 3-in-1, but their are a bunch of other calls that I have seen used that work. My favorite brands are Circe, Lohman, and Burnham Brothers off the top of my head. Here are some links:

Predator Pro Products

All Predator Calls

Predator Masters Forum

Kiowa Scout 02-03-2005 01:23 PM

RE: New to coyote hunting! What to get?
 
Hey guys there is a great forum that is primarily about predator hunting. They are always eager to help with tips and ideas. You might check them out. Here is the web address:

http://texaspredatorposse.ipbhost.com/index.php?act=idx

These guys are not just texans either there are people on here from 41 states and several countries.

aborquez18 02-03-2005 02:17 PM

RE: New to coyote hunting! What to get?
 
Get both, electric and mouth. In an area thats all called out using a mouth call could probably make a big difference. Learn how to do the lip sqeak too.

Bigfoot223 02-04-2005 09:31 AM

RE: New to coyote hunting! What to get?
 
electeric calls work really well but the call i would get would be a rabbit distress.

killer243 02-05-2005 04:34 PM

RE: New to coyote hunting! What to get?
 
i like the hand calls. you can change them up and do different things to lure in a once called yote. where a electric call is the same and can't change it without changeing tapes. after hunting an area long enough they get used to the same things over and over. plus you can get a lot of hand calls for the price of and electic

2211 02-12-2005 03:43 PM

RE: New to coyote hunting! What to get?
 
I have a cheap tape player ,runs on batteries & about 5 tapes.
My favorite call is a "Sqeaky ball " i bought at PETSMART
wearing, full camo on the way out to hunt.

You can make it squeak loud or soft & muffle it.


Allseasonhunter7 02-18-2005 03:28 PM

RE: New to coyote hunting! What to get?
 
is the cass creek loud ?

Highwaystar 02-18-2005 05:55 PM

RE: New to coyote hunting! What to get?
 
Time!!!! to get out and scout. Set up is no good if they are not there. I winter hunt them so, I hunt river bottoms and look for the deer yards. Path of least resistence. They need to save energy as I do. All so, baits, meat in a water filled frozen bucket. Set in a river bog and set your tree stand a good 100 yds out. Good spot if you can night hunt Too!

Steve of NH ;)

1dahunter 02-19-2005 08:56 AM

RE: New to coyote hunting! What to get?
 
A fawn bleat and an old deer hide thrown over a barbed wire fence, makes em go nuts!!!!! They think the fawn is stuck in the barbed wire. Jimmy


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